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When I was acting out, I could hide behind the wall of Internet anonymity. That anonymity gave me license to go where ever my addiction wanted. That anonymity allowed me to act out without being exposed, attracting real partners, or engaging prostitutes with the illusions that this method was somehow okay.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity - Featured Article

I came in fearful and trembling as a newcomer to SA. My first meeting didn’t really happen. I arrived fifteen minutes early and the door was still locked. So I sat in my car to wait and watched as one, two, three, four, five men arrived, one at a time. No women. I was too frightened to go in.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity - Featured Article - Women in SA

In our suggested meeting format, just before the end we read: “Our public relations policy is based on attraction, not promotion. We need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, TV, and film.” Sometimes I add: “Please talk to me before you choose to break your anonymity. I made a real mess doing that.”

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity - Featured Article

When I came into the program, my life was in shambles heading downhill. I was late to my first meeting. I couldn’t find the room. At the church office I asked the ladies behind the counter where was “the men’s 12-step recovery meeting?” One hollered toward the back room, “Joyce, what 12-step meetings do we have running today at noon?”

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity

The concept of anonymity as applied to Twelve Step Programs appears in Traditions Eleven and Twelve, which give guidelines for members of the fellowship.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity

My recovery requires me to form new habits. It takes time to develop a new habit. The accountability of a daily check-in was absolutely necessary for me to get the momentum required to make something routine. But, even this was not enough to motivate me to be consistent. I shared my struggle with another member and we had a new idea.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity - Practical Tools

A paradox is a statement that apparently contradicts itself and might be true.
“When we surrender our ‘freedom,’ we become truly free” (SA 81).

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity - Featured Article - Practical Tools

There is no magic involved in staying sober. It is not a do-it-once-and-get-it-over kind of job. There is daily Grace and Help from our Higher Power, the benefits of working a program in the SA Fellowship, and “one-day-at-a-time” honesty, openness and attention. I have to pay attention to what I am thinking and doing; we have no vacation from sobriety work! Here are some practices I have found helpful over the years.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: May 2018 | Topics: Anonymity - Practical Tools

It is an exciting time to be in correctional service. Brian from Sacramento recently gave a seminar to a local diocese on how to develop SA at the New Folsom State Prison. From California to Poland and elsewhere we are building bridges with religious communities aligned with the SA sobriety definition.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: CFC - The Hand of SA Reaches Out - Trustee Committees

Overall net income (income less expenses) was positive by $5,415. Revenues benefited from the sales of the new Step into Action book and the financial successes of the Fellowships conventions. Contribution income continued below budget. Expenses were in line with actual revenues.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Finance Report - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

How do you identify with the “Recovering Female Sex Addict” story?

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Discussion Topic - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

Hi Essay,
I inadvertently shared the December issue of Essay today on several global WhatsApp groups of which I am an administrator. Instead of sharing the download link to sa.org/essay I automatically distributed it to over 500 people. It was pointed out to me that this was a violation of the copyright.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Dear ESSAY - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

Dear Essay readers:
This issue of Essay includes many stories on The Hand of SA Reaches Out. As of late January there were about 1,758 downloads (about 800 views) of the newly free June Essay, 1,084 (about 500 views) of September, and 1,590 downloads (about 750 views) of December to date. Our desire to be a global Meeting in Print is well underway. Let your groups know Essay is available!

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Editors' Corner - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

Do you find yourself wanting to be vague about your sobriety date?
The endgame strategy of choice is to say “I am grateful to be sober today.” It allows you to be the mysterious humble one in the meeting without giving an actual sobriety date.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Humor - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

Do you speak Italian? Are you available and willing to sponsor and help the growth of the young Italian fellowship? SA in Italy started on 9 Feb 2017 with a Skype meeting which helped reach sexaholics in various regions of the country—and Italian-speakers residing abroad, too. A Twelve-Step workshop with some fifteen participants in November helped to strengthen the fellowship and reach out.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: The Hand of SA Reaches Out - Worldwide News

Since Russia’s Chief Narcologist Yevgeny Brune issued a letter of support to SA on June 27, 2016, the number of weekly meetings in Moscow has more than doubled to eleven.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: The Hand of SA Reaches Out - Worldwide News

I am grateful for six years of sobriety, starting October 10, 2011. It has been by the grace of God, the support of the fellowship, and a whole lot of work on my part.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Steps & Traditions - The Hand of SA Reaches Out - Young & Sober

I lost 8 years of sexual sobriety and was only able to regain it after discovering a mental health condition which had been undiagnosed since childhood. I had spent a lifetime in counselors’ offices trying to work out what was wrong with me. I came into SA, being one of the founding members of the program in my city. I got sober, worked the Steps, did service, sponsored others, immersed myself in the literature and conference recordings. But I wasn’t “happy, joyous, and free!”

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Holistic Recovery - Steps & Traditions - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

Today is November 7th. Three full days after I celebrated my November 4th birthday I still have not gotten any text or phone call from my parents, brother, or my two children. I realize that I am an adult. I told myself over and over again that it was just another day. All my life I was told “a birthday is just another day.” I believed hoping for birthday wishes was selfish and to just move on.

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Steps & Traditions - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

Jesse became an expert — on the Steps! Here’s the Jesse Step Program:
STEP 1: Powerless? “Yes, of course! I can’t stop myself.”

TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: February 2018 | Topics: Steps & Traditions - The Hand of SA Reaches Out

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